On Shifting Ground: Story of Continental Drift

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In revealing how the scientific community on ly gradually accepted the theory of continental drift, the a uthors show how society and science are inextricably linked. They examine the how, why and who of science and not just t he what. '

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9780816035823
  • ISBN: 9780816035823
  • Pub Date: 28th May 1998
  • Publisher: Facts On File Inc
  • Format: Hardback
  • Number of Pages: 144

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About J.S. Kidd

J. S. Kidd is professor emeritus at the College of Library and Information Services at the University of Maryland, College Park. A specialist in science communication, he has worked as a chemist and systems analyst in government and private industry. Renee A. Kidd is a historian and reading specialist. She earned her undergraduate degree in biology and educa

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About Renee A. Kidd

J. S. Kidd is professor emeritus at the College of Library and Information Services at the University of Maryland, College Park. A specialist in science communication, he has worked as a chemist and systems analyst in government and private industry. Renee A. Kidd is a historian and reading specialist. She earned her undergraduate degree in biology and educa

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